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I'm still waiting on finding the correct property before determining the exact shape and dimensions for the system. I want to make sure that I can either have the tank assembled and brought in the house, or assembled in the house. Optimally I would love a behind the tank fishroom, with at least two viewable sides. Again, it will all depend on what kind of basement space I can find. |
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8" would be for the floor only. Walls are usually 2x4 or 2x6 framing.
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Okay cool.
So if I had say an 8" floor would I have to, or should I, reinforce it further? Or is this one of those things that I should wait and see what the floor is like? |
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fkshiu,
How did you set up your system? Did you have to do a significant amount of demo, or renovations to make your basement tank worthy? I personally expect to have to run extra electricity, water, a drain, and possibly construct a false wall. Did you run into anything extra, or eventually ended up having to do something that you didn't originally plan for? |
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It's a 60-year old house and the slab was solid, but very uneven. I ground down the peaks where I was planning to put the tank and had a new 2" slab poured perfectly flat and level. I used porcelain tile on top of that. Greenboard rather than standard drywall was installed behind the tank and an ultra-quiet Panasonic bathroom fan was installed on a programmable timer above the tank for venting. Anything I could have done differently? Probably should have put the GFCI outlets off to the side rather than right behind the tank for increased safety and maybe have gone even bigger! |
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For older houses, the slab isn't as much of a concern since all the shifting and curing has already ceased and you can go about dealing with it "as is". |
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If You Build A False Wall It Can Be Any Size But Your Outside Walls Should Be A Min Of 2 X 6. 2 X 4 Walls Dont Have Enough Insulation
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What Are You Going To Spend On A Tank That Big?
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You mean what kind of budget? I'm thinking, depending on the house, ~5K in renos to prepare the space. As for the tank, I'm unsure as I haven't decided if I want a glass, fiberglass, or acrylic tank. I expect my build to take 1-3 years, depending on my schedule, budget, and what type of home I purchase.
All in a I'm tentatively expecting to spend $15,000-$20,000 on renos and setting up the system. I haven't even looked at budgeting for livestock. Is that what you were looking for? |
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How Much Does A 1000g Tank Cost Ever Think Of Making It Out Of Plywood Lol.
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